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  <h1>Wolfram Language</h1>
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  <h2>Github Repositories</h2>
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  <p class='lede'>Over 5,000 projects in the Wolfram Language are available on GitHub. Here are some of the most popular ones.</p>
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    <h3>GitLink for Wolfram Language</h3>
    <p>GitLink is a package for integrating git functionality into the Wolfram Language. GitLink supports 10.1 and later versions of Wolfram Language deployments for the desktop, including Wolfram Desktop and Mathematica.</p>
    <a class='pure-button' href='https://github.com/WolframResearch/GitLink'>More&hellip;</a>
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    <h3>Mathematica for Prediction</h3>
    <p>This open source project is for Wolfram Language implementations of statistical and machine learning algorithms that can be used for data analysis, prediction, and recommendation systems.</p>
    <a class='pure-button' href='https://github.com/antononcube/MathematicaForPrediction'>More&hellip;</a>
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    <h3>Finite Elements AddOn</h3>
    <p>The Wolfram Language has build in support for the Finite Element Method. FEMAddOns is a package that provides additional Finite Element Method functionality. FEMAddOns supports 11.3 and later versions of Wolfram Language deployments for the desktop, including Wolfram Desktop and Mathematica.</p>
    <a class='pure-button' href='https://github.com/WolframResearch/FEMAddOns'>More&hellip;</a>
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    <h3>Live Coding for the Arrival Movie</h3>
    <p>These notebooks correspond to Christopher Wolfram\[CloseCurlyQuote]s live coding session in which he analyzed the logograms and other content from the 2016 film Arrival.</p>
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    <h3>MATLink</h3>
    <p>MATLink is a Mathematica application that allows the user to communicate data between Mathematica and MATLAB, as well as execute MATLAB code and seamslesly call MATLAB functions from within Mathematica. It uses MathLink to communicate between Mathematica and MATLAB (via the MATLAB Engine library).</p>
    <a class='pure-button' href='https://github.com/rsmenon/MATLink'>More&hellip;</a>
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    <h3>Theorema</h3>
    <p>Theorema is a system for automated reasoning and theorem proving with the Wolfram Language. It was conceived and initiated around 1995 by Bruno Buchberger and reflects his view of \[OpenCurlyDoubleQuote]doing mathematics\[CloseCurlyDoubleQuote]. It is being developed under his guidance by the Theorema Working Group at the Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Johannes Kepler University, Linz - Hagenberg, Austria. Theorema 2.0 is a major re-launch mainly developed by Wolfgang Windsteiger.</p>
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